G.Skill learned from the feedback offered from users of the KM780R and incorporated it into the KM570. They've simplified the design and added back the top plate to protect the switches, though they did replace the volume wheel with buttons, a decision The Tech Report were not wholly enthusiastic about. The keyboard sports two USB plugs, one is for transferring software settings to the keyboard and is not needed unless you are updating your settings. The lighting has five different brightness settings as well as the all important off setting. It retails for $120, which is less than much of the competitions offerings; as odd as it is to say.

"G.Skill's KM570 puts an everything-you-need, nothing-you-don't board in the company's gaming-keyboard quiver. We tried out this distilled gaming board to see whether it has what it takes to stand out in a crowded field."